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The Fortress of American Solitude

Robinson Crusoe and Antebellum Culture

Shawn Thomson
Barcode 9781611474213
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Release Date: 01/09/2009

Genre: Literary Criticism
Sub-Genre: Fiction
Label: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
Language: English
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press

Robinson Crusoe and Antebellum Culture
n The Fortress of American Solitude: Robinson Crusoe and Antebellum Culture, Shawn Thomson analyzes a wide range of antebellum literature offering critiques of the Robinson Crusoe story and its attendant myths. Through the lens of the Crusoe typos, Thomson explores the underlying tensions within bourgeois culture between the restraints of the home and freedoms of the open world. Thomson argues that Robinson Crusoe functioned to normalize the maturation process for boys as they directed their adolescence toward greater expressions of autonomy and self-reliance and allowed women to enter into this masculine territory and understand the landmarks of mens lives. In examining a wide range of major authors, including Herman Melville, Frederick Douglass, James Fenimore Cooper, Elizabeth Stoddard,and Emily Dickinson as well as non-canonical authors and newspaper accounts of the period, Thomson demonstrates the power of the Crusoe topos as an animating construct of nineteenth-century United States culture.